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  • DK2/ OFR

    I did a search but couldn't find anything so I will ask again and take the heat. Will a OFR fit on a DK2 without any modifications?

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    Re: DK2/ OFR

    The locking screws are gong to be too long and will hit the body when you pull back. You can either shorten them, or get a Floyd Pro.
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      Re: DK2/ OFR

      Oh? My DK2 HRF that I got in 2002 (or was it 2001? anyway) fit an OFR just fine, except for very minor rubbing near the posts. A few deep dives and it was fixed (probably the paint was a tad thick, but I didn't find any chips or flakes when I got done).




      I've also put OFRs on a WRMG and WRXT body with no trouble. The only ones that gave me trouble with the length of the recess are my JacksonStars NASLs.

      However, I haven't seen a recent import so they may have changed the route.
      It should at least take a Schaller/JT590.
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        Re: DK2/ OFR

        No shit? Well thats pretty cool... although, I know that an OFR wont fit inplace of the older JT580 (non-lp) as the rout is shorter.
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        • #5
          Re: DK2/ OFR

          I don't think either the OFR or Schaller trems look to bad in a JT580LP route. The schaller doesnt leave much of gap due to the baseplate being slightly longer than the OFR. Im sending my KE3 away to get a total respray & while in the process the Guy is fitting me a black OFR & he is going to fill in all the gaps in the JT580LP's route so it follows the curves of the OFR oh & he's extending the rear of the route so the locking pins will never rub. Cant wait to see the finished result. Full respray & a few different modifications for £140 cant beat it !

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